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“FREEDOM” OF WOMEN IN UZBEKISTAN: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
As a result of the reforms of the Soviet state on women’s issues in the territory of our country, women became literate. From women came well-known representatives of varios fields. Alternatively, employed women were dismissed illegally for various social reasons under varios pretexts. This article describes how such women suffer economically and mentally.Keywords:Uzbek woman, illiteracy courses, public investigator, social background, qori, commander